This is where Charles Perry’s Eclipse was installed in 1973. Eclipse is the most widely known of Perry’s works, which are known for the way in which they capture abstract geometric shapes in states of transformation and movement. Perry likes to understand his sculptures as capturing the most fundamental movements in science, such as the vibrations of atoms in a molecule.
Perry, Charles O. “On the Edge of Science: The Role of the Artists Intuition in Science.” Leonardo, vol. 25, no. 3/4, 1992, pp. 249–252., doi:10.2307/1575845.
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